Hello BAR, it's been a while since you've heard from me. I hope that you are all well and that this post isn't considered an abuse of the forum. I'm posting here since I no longer have access to Buy/Sell/Trade.
For a while now I haven't been doing as much maintenance on my tanks as I should and the nuisance algae growth is ample evidence of that. Now I'm mostly done moving out of my apartment and need to move my tanks before my lease expires. So, it is at this point that I've made the difficult decision that the best thing I can do for the animals in my care is to give them to good homes where they will receive better care than I've been giving them. Thus, I'm offering, free to a good home if you pick it up in Sunnyvale (right at Lawrence Expy and 101), the following:
Non-Corals
There are some old pictures of some of these corals in my facebook album linked in my signature.
If anyone is interested, this Sat and Sun, in the mornings or early afternoons, are the best times for me to meet you at my old apartment to gift any of these to you. I may also be able to delay until the Thanksgiving holiday next week. Let me know.
Best,
For a while now I haven't been doing as much maintenance on my tanks as I should and the nuisance algae growth is ample evidence of that. Now I'm mostly done moving out of my apartment and need to move my tanks before my lease expires. So, it is at this point that I've made the difficult decision that the best thing I can do for the animals in my care is to give them to good homes where they will receive better care than I've been giving them. Thus, I'm offering, free to a good home if you pick it up in Sunnyvale (right at Lawrence Expy and 101), the following:
Non-Corals
- Orchid Dottyback
- Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
- Tuxedo Urchin
- ~3 Blue Legged Hermits
Corals attached to rocks:
- Prism Favia about 3" in diameter (recovering on one side from being stung)
- roughly 6" x 4" x 4" rock containing a purple Acropora valida colony and 3 different zoa colonies (zoas started on plugs which could be removed easily)
- browned Acropora millepora colony
- brownish Favia which has been fighting with it's neighbor
- recovering orange / brown Montipora digitata colony
- green soft coral, Gusty may have said it was a Nepthea
Corals I can probably remove from rocks easily, in whole or in part
- Brown and yellow Turbinaria about 4" in diameter
- A good growth of what was supposed to be Idaho Grape Monti but for me has always been brown
4 headed Duncan
browned Acropora millepora (different from the one above)
browned Green Eyed Echinpora about 3" long
3 Ricordea (Blue, Green and an Orange)
Corals on frag plugs
Greenish & peachish Lobopyhilia
2 chalices
browned Acropora millepora
browned Meteor Shower Cyphastrea
Odds & Ends
Rocks with various soft corals on them - mushrooms, clove polyps, pulsing xenia, GSP
Equipment
Lightly used Remora Skimmer
New, in the box, NanoReefSystems skimmer.
Various water test kits
There are some old pictures of some of these corals in my facebook album linked in my signature.
If anyone is interested, this Sat and Sun, in the mornings or early afternoons, are the best times for me to meet you at my old apartment to gift any of these to you. I may also be able to delay until the Thanksgiving holiday next week. Let me know.
Best,